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Acknowledgments
Preface
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The Eclipse of Reason and the End of the
Frankfurt School in the United States
1
James Schmidt
Max Horkheimer and “The Jews and
Europe”: A Reevaluation
29
Richard Bodek
Selective Affinities: On U.S. Reception of
Hans Kelsen’s Legal Theory
40
Jeremy Telman
From Bildung to Planning: Karl Mannheim
as a Refugee
59
Colin Loader
The Obscure Sea Change: Hermann Broch,
Fascism, and the United States
71
Donald Wallace
Fighting Windmills on Broadway: Max Reinhardt’s
Exile in the United States
91
Gudrun Brokoph-Mauch
Schoenberg in the United States Reconsidered:
A Historiographic Investigation
102
Sabine Feisst
When the Nobel Prize Was Not Enough: Jewish Chemists
from the Nazi Regime as Refugees in the United States
Yael Epstein
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At Home with Nietzsche, at War with Germany:
Walter Kaufmann and the Struggles of Nietzsche
Interpretation
156
David Pickus
Negotiations: Learning from Three Frankfurt Schools
David Kettler
Budapest—Berlin—New York: Stepmigration from
Hungary to the United States, 1919–1945
Tibor Frank
Contributors
Index
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